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BOILER EXPLOSIONS AND LOSS OF LIFE

... at a shop at Chorley. The house was just tenanted by a Scotch family, named Waddell. They had been warned not to light the kitchen fire, as the , pipes from a boiler behind the grate to the bathroom were frozen. Waddell appears not to have attended to the ...

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... persons. SEASONABLE BENBVOLENCE.—Lady Margaret Beaumont, of Bretton Park, has sent a contribution of £5 to the Hexharn Soup Kitchen, per Mr Catherall of the Hexham Courant ; and Hugh Taylor, Esq. of Chipchase, Castle has also sent, per the same gentleman ...

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... thought to be likely the least successful, seems to be the most popular. There is a most commodious place for a public soup kitchen in the same building, which is now largely patronised by the large number of families who have suffered from the severity ...

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... revolver was taken from the place of security in which it was always kept whilst Mr Crawford was at home, and placed upon the kitchen' table. In the absence of Mrs Crawford, who left her two sons Septimns and William, in the room, it is snpposed that the younger ...

FINANCE

... resolution passed at your last meeting to the effect that I have to pay for the services of Jane Ruddick, at present doing the kitchen and other work in the workhouse, acd not fulfilling the duties of matron at all as you seem to think. The Matron at present ...

PENRITII

... Lowick on Priday,- As Mrs 'Mary Robunn, innkeeper thoro, was standing on an empty soda water box, which was placed upon the kitchen table to enable her to reach the ceiling, which she was washing, her foot sliprod, and she fell upon the floor. She died on ...

THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ON MR. BRIGHT'S SPEECH

... cultivated, adding much to their personal appearance. The houses of the chiefs were neatly built, and even in the villages the kitchen-garden of each louse was surrounded by a wicker-work, or reed fence, over four feet in height. The Chapel of •Neiafti, which ...

FATAL GUN ACCIDENT NEAR MIDDLESBROUGH

... anxious to have a gun, had after some persusaion obtained one from his father. Pleased with the weapon, be had gone into the kitchen on Saturday 'morning, and while there observed a hare in the garden. Hastening to get the gun loaded, he sent the housemaid ...

FIRE AT A BEER-HOUSE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... trying to escape this way when the flames envolved and overpowered him. The fire and gas had been left burning in the back kitchen, and it is thought the gas set fire to the clothes rail. Damage to property, £l5O. ...

REFUSING TO qUIT A PUBLIC-HOUSE

... As he entered, a girl whom he found out to be a servant, was taking a pint of ale into the kitchen There were two men in, and as he (witness) entered the kitchen ' Joseph Walton was in the act of paying for the ale, but the landlady on seeing him would ...

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... them. The Chairman said that a very plausible account had been given of the reason why the ale had been brought into the kitchen, but the evidence was contradictory. The constable was a comparative stranger in the place; he was upon his oath, and they ...